Quotes About Ramadan

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Quotes About Ramadan

Quotes About Ramadan

 

(1) May This Ramadan be the best one yet.

(2) Preparing for Ramadan but for many of us the Quran has gathered a lot of dust since the last time we picked it up.as ramadan is fast approaching we must blow of the dust and start to build a close relationship with Quran.

(3) TAQWA is the ultimate goal of our Ramadan preparations, to be among the righteous for now and forever!

(4) Make this Ramadan the turning point in your life. break free from the deceptions of this world and indulge into the sweetness of EEMAN.

(5) Live your life like everyday is Ramadan and the Ankhirah will become you Eid.

(6) Ramadhan will be coming soon prepare. your mind, body and soul for the holy month gain maximum benefit.

(7) Ramadan Strengthen your Imaan, heal your heart.              

(8) For a ture muslim, End of Ramadan is not “the end” but start of a new journey leading towards the jannah

(9) Spend more time in Sujood.

(10) Allah never expects us to be perfect during Ramadan, but he expects us to keep on trying.

(11) Ramazan. The month when you gradually start to realize that its not the devil. It’s you.

(12) Make Dua – its Ramadan the month of forgiveness

(!3) Don’t be a servant of Ramadan be a servant of ALLAH be consistent.

(14) Ramadan is the best time to make or break a habit.

(15) Sleep Less pray more #Ramadan

(16) 4 Weeks of mercy,  30 days of worship, 720 hours of Spirituality. 43,200 Minutes of Forgiveness, 2592000 Seconds. of Happiness. Ramadan Kareem Mubarak

(17) Stay close to anything that reminds you of ALLAH.

(18) Dear ALLAH please accept our fasts in this beautiful Ramadan.

(19) Ramadan is about losing SINS not Weight.

(20) The lord you worship in Ramadan is the same lord you turn away from in all the others months.

(21) Ramadan is time to empty your stomach to feed your soul.

(22) Ramadan if you fail to plan you – plan to fail

(23) Oh ALLAH let us reach ramadan – Ameen

(24)  May this Ramadan be successful for al of us and provide us with good health and wealth.

(25) Fasting was a also prescribed for people who came before Muslims. so what is fasting for muslims?

(26) Poor is he who leaves Ramadan the way he was before.

(27) Reduce watching TV, instead spend more time reading the Quran and other Islamic literature.

(28) Avoid looking at unlawful pictures, whether magazines, department store catalogs or otherwise

(29) Avoid going to theaters; instead go to Masajid, Islamic organizations and make that a daily habit.

(30) Avoid eating too much. Eat only when you are hungry and try not to fill your stomach completely

(31) If you smoke, try to reduce daily usage; otherwise Ramadan will be very difficult for you to observe.

(32) If you like to listen to music, whether the style of western societies or even those from Muslim countries, reduce, even eliminate the time you spent on them; replace them with reciting and listening to recitation from the Quran.

(33) If you enjoy playing cards and board games try your best to avoid them as much as possible and fill your time with something useful.

(34) If you enjoy going with friends to picnics and other social gatherings, try to reduce it before Ramadan; otherwise fasting the month of Ramadan will be more difficult.

(35) If you have friends who do not practice the teaching of Islam, try to avoid socializing with them.

(36) If you are used to staying up till midnight, try to go to bed earlier, so that you will be able to wake up early for Salat al-Fajr and Tahajjud prayers as well

(37) To prepare ourselves before the month of Ramadan arrives is far better than waiting till it comes. To prepare ourselves for anything in life is a sign of wisdom and maturity. No one is assured of living one day more; tomorrow may not come. So hurry and benefit from blessings and rewards from Allah.

(38) Ramadan is the month of excitement for Muslims. Ramadan is the month of revelation of Quran, the month of reading and reciting the whole Quran, the month of Tahajjud and Qiyam al-layl prayers, Sadaqah, Zakah al-Fitr and Zakah al-Mal. Ramadan is also a month of social activities among Muslims.

(39) No one can go anywhere without preparation, and no one invites a guest without preparing to welcome him / her. Similarly, to welcome Ramadan, the month of fasting, one has to prepare. The following are some tips to help the reader prepare accordingly:

(1) Start reading Quran daily after Salat al-Fajr.

(2) Spend some time listening to recitations from the Quran.

(3) Train yourself to go bed early so that you can wake up far Salat al-Fajr.

(4) Keep yourself in a state of Wudu (Ablution) most of the time.

(5) Evaluate yourself daily before going bed.

(6) Thank Allah for good deeds, and repent to Him for your mistakes and sins.

(7) Start giving Sadaqah daily, no matter how little. Make it a habit like eating and drinking.

(8) Find time to pray extras, such as Tahajjud prayers.

(9) Spend more time reading Islamic books, especially the Quran, Sirah, Hadith, and Fiqh

(10) Find time to help others with your wisdom, knowledge and other talents.

(11) Try to write articles on Islam for Muslims as well as for non-Muslims.

(12) Associate with Muslim scholars / ulama and other pious people so that you may learn from them

(13) Train yourself to do good, render free service to others to seek the pleasure of Allah

(40) May your patience and strength take your closer to Allah happy Ramdan.

(41) Welcome ramadan walk humbly talk potitely dress neatly treat kindly pray attentively donate generously may Allah bless & protect you!

(42) Ramadan mubarak may Allah the exalied, bless you and your family with a beautiful month of fasting and nearness to him.

(43) Ramadan is a month of Allah whose beginning is mercy whose middle is forgiveness whose end is freedom from fire.

(44) As the cresent moon is sighted and the holy month of ramadan begins may Allah bless you with happiness and grace your home with warmth & peace!

(45) Ramadan is a month of Allah, whose beginning is mercy, whose middle is forgiveness, whose end is freedom from fire.

(46) May Allah bless you and protect you from all sins, may peace joy and hope be filled in your house have a blessed ramadan. –

(47) O Allah Make upcoming ramadan blessed and life changing for us.

(48) Though we sow some striving Allah will turn into blessing. it’s a month of fruit sacrifice ramadan brings rewards into our lives.

(49) ‘There’s a battle going on inside you in Ramadan, and for 30 days Allah, gives you the power to win.’

(50) A student asked his teacher: “if the shaytan is locked up during Ramadan, why do people still do bad things”?

Teacher answered: What happens when you stir a cup off coffee  for a long time? After you take the spoon out the coffee continues to stir on its own, right? Shaytan is that stirrer and we are his coffee. Our bad habits continue to stir even when he is away.”